A creative example of an innovative learning environment with special spaces.

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Project Categories

We specialise in a diverse range of markets

As leaders in the design of education environments, S&T are committed to meeting the requirements of a progressive, contemporary education scene, providing spaces that are tailored specifically to an individual school’s needs, teaching and learning styles.

Our award winning Lighting Designers effortlessly combine aesthetic appeal with technical specification, their passion for lit environments and expertise in the field turning the application of light from a science to an art form.

By giving serious consideration to the physical and cultural neighbourhoods they sit in, S&T has provided facilities that are firmly bedded in their communities and offer a sense of pride to its users.

S&T's healthcare design philosophy prioritises the practicalities of space by maximising resources at hand and focusing on reducing risks. Our experience in healthcare covers New Zealand and the Pacific.

S&T’s broad experience in this sector has translated into an excellent understanding of the different aspects of government administration and improved our ability to meet the different requirements of particular user groups in diverse departments.

As the gateway to a city, an airport serves as the life blood to their region. Ensuring that the functionality of its environment facilitates the value addition to the area, therefore is at the forefront of S&T’s design.

S&T endeavours to provide functionality with a distinctive local identity. Inspired innovative designs hold safety and flexibility as paramount so as to serve the community as a whole, now and in the future.

Happy clients

Our clients are at the core of everything we do.

Happy clients

Our clients are at the core of everything we do.

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“S&T did a wonderful job of giving us a ‘new’ school that is absolutely beautiful in the way it accentuates the old and the new. Visitors and new families complement our school daily. They’re delighted as they walk in, especially those who knew the old school. We appreciated the investigation S&T undertook to discover the history of the school and how they incorporated this into the structure and design of our new school.”

- Kyran Smith, Principal at Kahurangi School

“We had a clear sense of where we were going. S&T’s architectural expertise and their edgy ideas brought out some things we would never have thought of and we came up with these different ideas which we managed to slot it. And it worked! I love it! I love that it’s modern, and it’s bright, and it’s a little bit different, and it’s got that edginess that means it’s not going to date but it’s not too over the top.“

- Judith Taylor, Upper Hutt College Principal

“The design of the office helps me to achieve more - whether it is the Conversation Zone where people can work together and share ideas or the Quiet Zone where people can focus on their work independently. You choose the room to suit the work you have to do and each area provides a flexible mix of technology to facilitate the many different work and meeting styles and needs. It makes the office a more enjoyable place to work and I feel like I am getting more done.”

We've Landed in Taupo

We've Landed in Taupo

S&T have joined the Waikato/Bay of Plenty region by opening an office in Taupo which is managed by our Principal Architect Paul Raven.

Our expertise and experience in Architecture and Building Services Engineering will continue to contribute to the growth and progress of the region. With new projects already underway, Paul and S&T are excited to have a base in this growing region.

S&T Turns 60

S&T Turns 60

Our origin story lies with Australia and Sir Arthur Stephenson’s simple desire to revolutionise the potential of hospital establishments. His passion founded the company in 1922, amalgamating the exactitude of the engineering team with the splendour of the architectural field. His unwavering commitment and tireless work in the field saw him receive the honour of a knighthood in 1954, followed by the internationally acclaimed RIBA Gold Medal in 1964.